
1987 Edition, p. 72.
Dianetics : The Modern Science of Mental Health (1950)
Source: Norwegian Wood
1987 Edition, p. 72.
Dianetics : The Modern Science of Mental Health (1950)
“Stay, stay at home, my heart and rest;
Home-keeping hearts are happiest.”
Source: The Last Messiah (1933), To Be a Human Being https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u4m6vvaY-Wo&t=1110s (1989–90)
"Introduction," p. xxii
The Madwoman's Underclothes (1986)
Context: While young fools of my generation produced terrifying symptoms by ingesting poisons of various synthetic kinds, I was taken to extraordinary realms by a bacillus carried from human excrement by a fly's foot. I swelled to the size of a mountain and shrank to the size of a pin, flew and sang and fell through exotic configurations, in the intervals between agonizing convulsions on the heavy earthenware vaso, whose lethal contents I had to dispose of in the fields when the fever subsided. When the burning and shivering stopped and I could see again only what was there, I stayed enthralled by clarity. There was nothing to me in biochemical mindbending or bullshit psychedelia that did not have the slimy scent of death about it. I hated being out of touch, isolated by the solipsism of delirium, unable to communicate or comprehend.
“Stay low, stay quiet, keep it simple, don't expect too much, enjoy what you have.”
“Stay focus on what God has assigned me to do. Keep my mind on what I am doing/”